Author Archive for: Nestor Delfino

About Nestor Delfino

Nestor Delfino is a computer programmer, graduated from Seneca College in Toronto, Ontario. He lives with his wife in Mississauga. In 1987, at fourteen, he coded his first computer game on a ZX Spectrum minicomputer (assembly code in a Speccy, man!). Currently he works as a Systems Developer.
He is an avid football - as in soccer - fan, and loves to read science fiction stories with social commentary; stories that are entertaining and critical of our times.
In 2014 he completed his first science fiction novel. Before embarking on the editing process, he began writing short stories to improve his craft, falling in love with short stories.
He has been published at AE: The Canadian Science Fiction Review, Saturday Night Reader, Aurora Wolf Literary, and is upcoming at Kzine, and Far Orbit: Apogee anthology.

Entries by Nestor Delfino

Boredom was killing Prism. Not literally though. To die, one must be alive. So when he captured the thought inviting him to attend the School, he became exited. Other young ethereals captured the same thought, and most of them transmitted their responses in the same resonance as that of the caller. Like Prism did. “When did you capture the thought?” Prism thought in the same resonance as Maze and Infinitesium, his two acquaintances who had also accepted the invitation. “Just a few teirons ago,” Maze thought. “Same here!” Infinitesium added. “What’s this about?” “I don’t know,” Prism thought. “But I’m...

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